TC4 – Guacamole [Safebro]

It’s without a doubt in our opinion that over the last two years, the Wolverhampton based duo of TC4 has solidified themselves as one of the most original production outfits across the bass scene, with incredibly crisp originals spanning from Bassline to Funky to grime, all with that signature TC4 punch.

Recently the duo kickstarted their own label project ‘SafeBro’ as a means of releasing their own high quality music without the need to queue up on a release schedule. Their first label release goes by the name of ‘Guacamole’ and in typical TC4, it’s a groove driven masterclass in electronic music production.

From the off we are introduced to vibrant carnival inspired drum movements, leading into exciting piano riffs and reversed vocal slices. Come the breakdown we hit the Funky mother load as shimmering yet subtle percussive waves leap into action, providing essential rhythms and spaces for the vocal gatherings to breathe in additional energy. In short, Classic TC4 at work, perfect to bring the energy to any dance! The full track is available to stream below:

It’s a very exciting time for UKG as a scene, with numerous different labels, both old school and new flourishing in a rapidly widening field of fortune. We are seeing some super impressive work from the likes of Four40, Slime, , Beastwang, Kiwi and a host of other names, giving the scene a real injection of vibrancy and fun, which is leading to more producers getting involved in the UK’s go-to summer sound.

The Brighton based label has always been seen as a forward thinking imprint, always looking to get involved with the next sound and be a part of what is new and vibrant within bass music. Their extensive roster has seen some top draw names pass through over the years, including the likes of Bushbaby, Skepsis, Darkly, Distinct, Freddie Martin, Zero and more.

What better way to kick off a monday than with an exclusive premiere eh?Today we are heading over to LA, one of the new leading lights in the American Bass scene, with a tonne of new and exciting artists emerging from the mist every day. We are absolutely loving the American influence on world bass music, with an influx of more techy influences and glitchy, poppy percussive additions making their way into more and more original creations.